Ah, the PC-FX—NEC’s curious attempt to bring anime to life on your television.Released in 1994 as the successor to the legendary PC Engine, it looked less like a console and more like a small tower PC—a glimpse of what gaming thought the future might be.Today, it stands as one of Japan’s most fascinating “what if” machines. About this unit Used. Tested and working.Box and instruction manual are not included. The console has scuffs and scratches, with a faint overall yellowing.The controller shows light wear with minor surface scratches.Power adapter and cables are included. The adapter’s insulation is damaged with partial conductor exposure. Please review all photos for the exact condition and included items. NTSC-J only if applicable. Region & compatibility Region: NTSC-J (Japan) Plays Japanese PC-FX CD-ROM titles Power: 100 V (Japan). Use a step-down transformer for 110–240 V regions. Outputs via composite video and stereo audio. A note from the curator “Some consoles chased power. The PC-FX chased animation.It may not have conquered the market, but for those who remember the FMV intros, voice-acted dramas, and unmistakable purple tower design—it remains unforgettable.”